Ésaïe 22:9-19

9 Vous voyez les brèches nombreuses faites à la ville de David, et vous amassez les eaux du bas étang;
10 Vous comptez les maisons de Jérusalem, vous démolissez les maisons pour fortifier la muraille;
11 Vous faites aussi un réservoir entre les deux murailles pour les eaux du vieil étang. Mais vous ne regardez pas à Celui qui a fait ceci, vous ne voyez pas Celui qui l'a préparé dès longtemps.
12 Et tandis que le Seigneur, l'Éternel des armées, vous appelait en ce jour à pleurer, à gémir, à vous raser la tête et à ceindre le sac,
13 Voici de l'allégresse et de la joie; on tue des bœufs, on égorge des moutons, on mange de la chair, et on boit du vin: Mangeons et buvons, car demain nous mourrons!
14 Mais voici ce que l'Éternel des armées m'a fait entendre: Jamais cette iniquité ne vous sera pardonnée, que vous n'en mouriez, dit le Seigneur, l'Éternel des armées.
15 Ainsi a dit le Seigneur, l'Éternel des armées: Va, rends-toi vers ce favori du roi, vers Shebna, le préfet du palais:
16 Qu'as-tu ici et qui as-tu ici, que tu te sois creusé ici un tombeau? Il se creuse un tombeau sur la hauteur; il se taille une demeure dans le roc!
17 Voici, l'Éternel va te lancer au loin, comme avec un bras vigoureux; il t'enveloppera de toutes parts;
18 Il te fera rouler, rouler comme une boule, vers un pays large et spacieux. Là tu mourras, là iront tes chars magnifiques, ô honte de la maison de ton seigneur!
19 Je te chasserai de ton poste, et tu seras ôté de ta place!

Ésaïe 22:9-19 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 22

This chapter contains two prophecies, one concerning the invasion of Judah and Jerusalem, not by the Medes and Persians, but by the Assyrian army, under which they served; and the other of the removal of Shebna, an officer in Hezekiah's court, and of the placing of Eliakim in his stead. After the title of the former of these prophecies, the distress of the people, through the invasion, is described, by their getting up to the housetops, Isa 22:1 by the stillness of the city, having left both trade and mirth; by the slain in it, not by the sword, but through fear or famine, Isa 22:2 by the flight of the rulers, and by the lamentation of the prophet, Isa 22:3-5 the instruments of which distress were the Persians and Medes serving under Sennacherib, who are described by their quivers and shields, their chariots and horsemen, Isa 22:6,7 the methods the Jews took to defend themselves, and their vain confidence, are exposed; for which, with their disrespect to the Lord, and his admonitions, their carnal security and luxury, they are threatened with death, Isa 22:8-14 then follows the prophecy of the deposition of Shebna, who is described by his name and office, Isa 22:15 whose pride is exposed as the cause of his fall, Isa 22:16 and he is threatened not only to be driven from his station, but to be carried captive into another country, suddenly and violently, and with great shame and disgrace, Isa 22:17-19 and another put in his place, who is mentioned by name, Isa 22:20 and who should be invested with his office and power, and have all the ensigns of it, Isa 22:21,22 and should continue long in it, to great honour and usefulness to his family, Isa 22:23,24 yet not always, Isa 22:25.

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